Recycling diesel combustion byproducts as conductive additives in lithium-ion battery cathodes
Date
2021-04Author
Ketelsleger, Cameron
Gregory, Darrell
Ozdogru, Bertan
Yang, Sisi
Cronin, Stephen B.
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Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) are the most widely industrialized form of portable, rechargeable energy storage in over three decades. LIBs commonly use Super P carbon as a conductive additive. Super P is chemically similar to industrial waste produced via diesel combustion, and therefore shares chemical properties with diesel soot. Here we show how diesel soot particulate matter obtained postcombustion can be used as a conductive additive in LIBs.
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Ketelsleger, C., Gregory, D., Ozdogru, B., Yang, S., Cronin, S. B., & Capraz, O. (2021, April). Recycling diesel combustion byproducts as conductive additives in lithium-ion battery cathodes. Poster session presented at the Oklahoma State University Wentz Research Scholars Symposium, Stillwater, OK.